Bright, bold, anything-but-boring orange is one of spring’s juiciest colors whether as an accessory or as a full look.
If designer Maggie Norris were working in the 18th century, she might likely be dressing the ladies of the French court.
Renowned fashion labels showcased their signature looks for Fall 2011.
A unique runaway show featuring dozens of exquisitely handcrafted Chinese costumes was on display in New York on Oct. 16.
The stylized clothing of Han Couture, known for its refinement and embedded cultural elements, dates back to the period of Yellow Emperors Yao and Shun around 2000 BC in China.
The couture design of “Twinkling” won the gold prize in Formal/Business Attire in the First Global Han Couture Design Competition.
NTDTV’s first Han Couture competition brought a revival of Chinese fashion in Manhattan on October 19.
Bright, bold, anything-but-boring orange is one of spring’s juiciest colors whether as an accessory or as a full look.
If designer Maggie Norris were working in the 18th century, she might likely be dressing the ladies of the French court.
Renowned fashion labels showcased their signature looks for Fall 2011.
A unique runaway show featuring dozens of exquisitely handcrafted Chinese costumes was on display in New York on Oct. 16.
The stylized clothing of Han Couture, known for its refinement and embedded cultural elements, dates back to the period of Yellow Emperors Yao and Shun around 2000 BC in China.
The couture design of “Twinkling” won the gold prize in Formal/Business Attire in the First Global Han Couture Design Competition.
NTDTV’s first Han Couture competition brought a revival of Chinese fashion in Manhattan on October 19.